PostDICOM offers CE certified Diagnostic DICOM Viewer on top of its Cloud PACS solution.
You can access the medical images and clinical documents with our CE certified Diagnostic DICOM Viewer and create reports with ease.
Start For Free Have Questions?You can view DICOM images using PostDICOM multi-modality DICOM Viewer. PostDICOM is equipped with advanced functions such as image processing tools such as MPR (multi planar reconstructions), MIP (maximum intensity projection), MINIP, AVGIP and 3D rendering.
Some of the supported modalities (imaging devices) are given below.
You can use standard functions like zoom, window level, pan, thickness, rotates on HTML5 zero-footprint online DICOM Viewer. Moreover, you can perform measurements such as length, density, angle and more. Our zero footprint HTML5 DICOM viewer ensures that no patient information is left on the client machine after viewing the data.
Supported operating systems and browsers are:
Windows: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox
Mac OS: Apple Safari, Google Chrome
Linux: Google Chrome
IOS: Apple Safari, Google Chrome
Android: Google Chrome
In a current clinical environment, patients have many supporting documents such as lab results, pathology results and consultation reports. Moreover, these documents are not in DICOM format and they cannot be stored into a standard PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems). PostDICOM support storage of these type of clinical documents.
You can store documents in JPEG, BMP, AVI and MPEG formats and associate them with the corresponding patient record.
PostDICOM Cloud PACS supports storage and viewing of PET/CT and PET/MR studies. Users can view PET and CT series in MPR (Multi-Planar Reconstruction) vies using MIP (Maximum Intensity Projection), MinIP (Minimum Intensity Projection) or AvgIP (Average Intensity Projection).
Users can use fusion function on compatible PET-CT and PET-MR volumes and view them in MPR using MIP, MinIP and AvgIP. Moreover, using PET images users can calculate SUVs (Standardized Uptake Values).
PostDICOM Cloud PACS provides reporting workflow to be used by its users.
At every step of the reporting workflow, orders are assigned to the responsible user and mistakes are minimized.
For many years, clinics and hospitals used on-premise PACS on the site. In those systems, they distribute DICOM images by burning images into CDs and distribute them by mail. Distribution of CDs is a cumbersome process, and no one knows when the recipient gets the CDs and when will the evaluation occurs. Moreover, CDs contain a basic DICOM viewer and they support only one operating system. If the CD viewer is not compatible with the operating system of the recipient, they cannot view and process the images at all.
Do not hassle with DICOM CDs. Use PostDICOM to share DICOM images, and clinical documents with patients, referring doctors and reporters. Create a share link with an access password, then, share them with the recipients. As soon as they have the link and the password, they can access the images immediately.
PostDICOM uses secure communications (SSL) internally between its servers. Also, user requests are only supported over HTTPS. Moreover, when a user logs in, a session is created and it remains active until user logs out or a timeout occurs. Only requests from valid sessions are processed by PostDICOM servers.
PostDICOM uses AES 256 encryption by default. When user data reaches to PostDICOM, servers first encrypt data with AES 256 and then stores them on Microsoft Azure storage of that region.
All of the users have to use strong passwords for their accounts. Passwords must be at least 8 characters long and must contain at least one uppercase, one lowercase and one special character. This is enforced by PostDICOM password set up policy. Also, PostDICOM supports Two Factor Authentication (2FA) and users can use Two Factor Authentication (2FA).
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